A beetle commonly mistaken for a ladybug is making an appearance this time of the season, attempting to make its way indoors ...
They might look similar, but there are differences between a ladybug and the Asian lady beetle. Here's why you're seeing them ...
Once inside, these beetles can become a nuisance due to their sheer numbers and tendency to release a yellowish, ...
Experts recommend caulking, taping or sealing around possible entrances to deter not just Asian lady beetles, but also stink bugs and box elder bugs seeking a winter home. Although they’re seen as ...
Small red and orange insects with spots have been giving ladybugs a bad rap for the havoc they've been causing.
One that we commonly encounter trying to enter houses is the multicolored Asian lady beetle (Harmonia axyridis). Multicolored Asian lady beetles are generally larger than native lady beetle species, ...
Most of us have enjoyed the past few weeks of nice, pleasant fall weather. Activities may have included sporting events, ...
The multicolored Asian lady beetle, a native of Asia can appear red, orange or tan and usually has a black "M" or "W" shaped marking on the white area behind their heads, while ladybugs lack that ...